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  1. Möngke hatalmas hadsereget tudott mozgósítani birodalma mindkét oldalán zajló hadjáratokhoz. Az ő uralkodása volt az utolsó a mongol kánoké közül, amely egy egységes birodalmat ölelt át, mielőtt az végleg felbomlott volna több kánságra, amelyeket az alapító Dzsingisz kán egymással versengő leszármazottai irányítottak.

  2. Möngke is the son of Geyhatu Khan, the ruler of Ilkhanians, whose father he disliked. We see Möngke for the first time as Muzaffereddin Yavlak Arslan In. He is the "friend" of Yavlak Arslan, yet both of their eyebrows and eyes move apart. So, they are disreputable friends. He plays a cockfighting game with Yavlak Arslan and they both enjoy it. For the last time, Möngke Yavlak is defeated by ...

  3. Möngke Khan (11 de enero de 1209 - 11 de agosto de 1259), fue el cuarto Gran Khan del Imperio Mongol, gobernó desde el 1 de julio de 1251 hasta el 11 de agosto de 1259. Fue el primer Gran Khan de la dinastía Toluid e hizo importantes reformas para mejorar la administración del Imperio durante su reinado. Bajo Möngke, los mongoles conquistaron Irak y Siria e impulsaron la conquista de ...

  4. He states that Möngke drank wine for a long period to try to ward off cholera but suddenly he fell mortally ill, passing away “at the foot of the unlucky fortress.”25 The Timurid historian, Khwandamir (1475–1534), repeats the same details about Möngke drinking wine in a bid to avoid the plague (ϥϮϋΎρ ta'oon), but adds that he lay ...

  5. 18 de oct. de 2021 · Möngke (11 January 1209 to 11 August 1259) was the Mongol Empire's fourth khagan-emperor, reigning from 1 July 1251 until 11 August 1259. He was the first Khagan of the Toluid dynasty, and throughout his reign, he implemented major changes to strengthen the Empire's administration. The Mongols invaded Iraq and Syria, and the kingdom of Dali under Möngke.

  6. 24 de feb. de 2023 · Möngke Khan was the fourth Khagan-Emperor of the Mongol Empire. He is often considered as the last great Mongol emperor to rule from Karkorum. Möngke Khan was the grandson of Genghis Khan. Much like his grandfather and other predecessors, he also expanded the empire further into East Asia and the Middle East.

  7. 1 de ene. de 1992 · Thomas T. Allen. Mongol Imperialism, the policies of the Grand Wan Möngke in China, Russia, and the Islamic Lands, 1251-1259.Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987, 278 pp.